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clerically
clerically
English
Adverb
clerically (comparative more clerically, superlative most clerically)
-  In a clerical manner; as a cleric.
-  1839, Edgar Allan Poe, "William Wilson" 
- This reverend man, with countenance so demurely benign, with robes so glossy and so clerically flowing, with wig so minutely powdered, so rigid and so vast,—-could this be he who, of late, with sour visage, and in snuffy habiliments, administered, ferule in hand, the Draconian laws of the academy?
 
-  1911, G. K. Chesterton, "The Blue Cross" in The Innocence of Father Brown 
- Among the black and breaking groups in that distance was one especially black which did not break—a group of two figures clerically clad.
 
-  1942, Emily Carr, The Book of Small, "The Bishop and the Canary," 
- His plump hands were transparent against the clerically black vest.
 
 
-  1839, Edgar Allan Poe, "William Wilson" 
Translations
in a clerical manner
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